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Friday, 27 May 2016

Rebel Glory by Sigmund Brouwer

Synopsis:

At 17, star defenseman Craig McElhaney likes his chances of making it as a pro hockey player. Yet, a string of recent "accidents" threatens to knock his team out of the playoffs and ruin his promising career. Craig has begun to question how many "accidents" can happen before they become more than a coincidence. But it's not a good time for questions. Not in the spotlight of high-pressure hockey. Not when the team needs him most. And not when he has some important lessons to learn about life. For Craig, however, there is no choice. Unless the questions are answered, the team's season and his promising career will surely end.

I
remember reading Rebel Glory when I
was in elementary school and doing my first ever book report on it. It
was a great book that contributed to my love for reading.

As a kid I focused on
the hockey aspect of the book a lot, but realize now that the mystery in the
book was very captivating.

I
highly recommend this book to your hockey loving kids.

About the author:

Sigmund is married to songwriter recording artist Cindy Morgan. The couple and their two young daughters divide their time between Red Deer, Alberta and Nashville, Tennessee. As a novelist, Sigmund loves going to schools to get kids excited about reading, reaching roughly 80,000 students a year through his Rock&Roll Literacy Show.